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Syndrome of Inappropriate Care for Mild-Moderate Diseases in Government Facilities

I am sure many critiques will pop up saying: "where did you read about the syndrome?"... "who coined it?"...  "is he an authority in medical literature?".  However it is a genuine way to ease boredom disorder. Meanwhile, I am quite certain you will agree with me at the end of this article. Concept Syndrome as it is well defined in the medical lexicons is the combination of signs and symptoms and on the other hand "mild –moderate diseases" are diseases following their natural course of evolution without complications or severity such as uncomplicated malaria etc. This simple explanation brings me to the topic being discussed above. It is quite often noticed that patients suffering from chronic conditions in our society today are inappropriately managed due to so many factors which some would be elucidated based on the knowledge of the author and limited space on the competitive magazine page. Factors to consider One of the major factors responsi

Sunday Morning Inspiration – Is Digging Up Your Past Necessary?

There is  very wide and thick covering spread over our past actions and conducts. Most times, it usually take a combination of bitterness, regrets and joy to uncover ones past. Instead of thinking about the hurt, why don't you   give thanks for where you are now .  Digging up your past could really hurt, demoralize and bring regrets. This is why it is important to totally let go of the deeds and experiencs of the past. There are things things you must learn to forget; else they will steal your inner peace and sap your energy and courage throughout your life. Don't remember the failure, hurts, sorrows, shame, disaster, financial crises and every other thing that is capable to cause you grief. There is a reason a past is called a past. When you dwell and wallow in your horrible past, gradually depression sets in, you loose your focus and you might the real you in the process. This is not good for your health and mental wellbeing and I am sure you wouldnt let this happen to you. Y

Know what your Medical Specialist Doctors do

In modern medicine thеrе аrе mаnу ѕоrtѕ оf medical ѕресiаliѕts. Some of the specializations didn't еxiѕt the earlier years. Thiѕ iѕ because оf the wау times are changing and the advance of medicine is palpable. Sо tоdау we hаvе medical ѕресiаliѕtѕ that practically treat all the aliments of our body. Medical Specialists and what they do: Obѕtеtriсiаn/Gynecologist : Obѕtеtriсiаnѕ work in a раrtiсulаr territory оf gуnесоlоgу thаt сеntеrѕ оn nеоnаtаl  care аnd lаbоr. Thеу аlѕо реrfоrm оthеr operations rеlаtеd tо thе fеmаlе соnсерtivе ѕуѕtеm inсluding с-ѕесtiоnѕ, hуѕtеrесtоmiеѕ, аnd ѕurgiсаl rеmоvаl оf оvаriаn tumоrѕ. Gуnесоlоgists wоrk with thе female rерrоduсtivе system tо аѕѕеѕѕ аnd рrеvеnt issues that соuld potentially саuѕе fеrtilitу issues. Fеmаlе patients аrе tурiсаllу advised tо see a gуnесоlоgiѕt once a уеаr. Gуnесоlоgiсаl wоrk also fосuѕеѕ on iѕѕuеѕ rеlаtеd tо рrеnаtаl саrе аnd options for еxресtаnt and nеw mоthеrѕ. Paediatrician : Paediatricians or Pediatricians  are medica

Nine factors that contribute to the risk of Dementia

One in three cases of dementia could be prevented if more people looked after their brain health throughout life, according to an international study in the Lancet . Nine factors that contribute to the risk of dementia Mid-life hearing loss - responsible for 9% of the risk Failing to complete secondary education - 8% Smoking - 5% Failing to seek early treatment for depression - 4% Click here to continue reading Related articles across the web Doctors Say a Third of Dementia Cases Could be Prevented 8 unexpected ways to decrease your risk of Alzheimer's Exercise can help chronic fatigue syndrome, study shows Benefit of Weight Loss for Type 2 Diabetes Patients Lower Back Pain: Causes, Relief and Treatment Youngest child to have double hand transplant fulfils his baseball dream

What is glioblastoma?

Glioblastoma, the cancer with which Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has been diagnosed, is a highly lethal malignancy that killed Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.) and Beau Biden, the son of former vice president Joseph Biden . Here is what you need to know: What is glioblastoma? Glioblastoma is an aggressive cancer that is the most common of all malignant [...] Click here to continue reading Related articles across the web   McCain's brain tumor is particularly aggressive type MicroRNA's Presence in Glioblastoma Cells Could Change the Tumor's Subtype McCain surgery delays Obamacare repeal vote Trump Proposed A US-Russia Cyber Unit; Top Republicans Ridiculed It Tumor an aggressive killer British biotech close to breakthrough test for ovarian cancer

Sunday Morning Inspiration – GRATITUDE: Part II

“ We showed him (ie. Man) the way; whether he be grateful or ungrateful (rests on his will)”  KORAN ( AL-INSAN 76:3). The law of gratitude (Thanksgiving) has been practiced by many thousands of years ago. From the Australian Aborigenes to the African Maasai and Zulu, from the American Navajo, Shawnee and Cherokee, to the Tahitians, Eskimo, and Maori, the practice of gratitude is at the root of most indigenous traditions.  Read also Part I Even the early American settlers aftter landing in the New World chose a particular date and time of the year to come together( Thanksgiving) to be grateful, which is still practiced till date. And we know that the major religions of Christianity, Islam, Judaism, Buddism, Sikhism and Hinduism all have gratitude at their core. Mohammed said that gratitude for the abundance you’ve received is the best insurance that the abundance will continue. Buddha said that you have no cause for anything but gratitude and joy. Lao Tzu said that if you rejo

Treatment of Parkinson and other diseases with New Technology

Switching bioactivity on and off. Credit: Northwestern University A groundbreaking advancement in materials from Northwestern University could potentially help patients requiring stem cell therapies for spinal cord injuries, stroke, Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, arthritic joints or any other condition requiring tissue regeneration, according to a new study. "It's important [...] Click here to view original web page at medicalxpress.com Related articles across the web E-Scape Unveils $63M for Alzheimer's, Parkinson's Drug Research Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Spurred by Same Enzyme Damaging Neurological Diseases Top 5 Supplements Every Senior Should Take The simple way to understand how your diet might influence your risk of Alzheimer's disease Guy battling Parkinson's disease does an inspiring run through an American Ninja Warrior course